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, the editor in chief of aol huffington post. mark zuckerman and eliot spitzer, thank you for joining us. >>> we're taking on two issues that would get to the core of this country, manufacturing and fast food. i'll explain next. >>> july 4th weekend is here but not everybody's feeling that patriotic spirit, the dream to become an american was crushed for 22,000 immigrants who won green cards as part of the diversity visa lottery, only to be told soon after that it was a government computer error. christine romans is here. also joining me, pete dominick. 50,000 people from around the world are randomly selected in this lottery every year, no special skill or education required. what do you think of this system? is it a good system, a bad system? >> that's a different story altogether. 50,000 people randomly selected in a sea of -- it's just luck. what's the point? >> i don't know if this is common around the world. are we the only country that does it? >> it's rare. most country try to match skills with what the economy needs, thi
, the editor in chief of aol huffington post. mark zuckerman and eliot spitzer, thank you for joining us. >>> we're taking on two issues that would get to the core of this country, manufacturing and fast food. i'll explain next. >>> july 4th weekend is here but not everybody's feeling that patriotic spirit, the dream to become an american was crushed for 22,000 immigrants who won green cards as part of the diversity visa lottery, only to be told soon after that it was a...
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, the editor in chief of aol huffington post. mort zuckerman and ellioiot sp r spitzer, you can catch him on "in the arena." on this fourth of july weekend we're taking on two issues, manufacturing and fast food. i'll explain next. ♪ we believe doing the right thing never goes unnoticed. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat >>> july 4th weekend is here but not everybody's feeling that patriotic spirit, the dream to become an american was crushed for 22,000 immigrants who won green cards as part of the diversity visa lottery, only to be told soon after that it was a government computer error. christine romans is here. also joining me, pete dominick. host of sirius xm satellite radio. 50,000 people from around the world are randomly selected in this lottery every year, no special skill or education req
, the editor in chief of aol huffington post. mort zuckerman and ellioiot sp r spitzer, you can catch him on "in the arena." on this fourth of july weekend we're taking on two issues, manufacturing and fast food. i'll explain next. ♪ we believe doing the right thing never goes unnoticed. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can...
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wants to take a fundamentally different approach and i even blogged about this here at our team and at huffington post it is time to beat president obama between the the unconstitutional wars in libya somalia that happened a week ago in yemen and on top of it nation building which also is unconstitutional and his own party his own base and these people have come out strongly against him so it's it is it is time it's time to raise up the b.s. flag and there was actually ten members of congress a few weeks ago ron paul being one of them that filed a federal lawsuit against the president for his on consul actions so it impeachable impeachment very. here kevin is this letter a step on the way to impeachment well i'll tell you i think that if james madison was alive he was the author of the constitution he said the most important clause in our constitution was the article that gave the power to go to war to congress and took it away from the president so he said i was the most important i suspect that he and other founders would be calling for obama's impeachment today if they are around to do so i re
wants to take a fundamentally different approach and i even blogged about this here at our team and at huffington post it is time to beat president obama between the the unconstitutional wars in libya somalia that happened a week ago in yemen and on top of it nation building which also is unconstitutional and his own party his own base and these people have come out strongly against him so it's it is it is time it's time to raise up the b.s. flag and there was actually ten members of congress a...
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for more on this, we are joined by "huffington post" contributor frank schaffer. good afternoon, frank. >> hey, martin. >> how are you? >> doing well. how about you? >> and now, in secular europe, people say that politics plays no part in, sorry, religion plays no part in politics. how corrupting is the influence of religion on the political process in this country? >> well, if you think that politics should be about facts, then religion can be very corrupting and is, because you have people who come to the table for instance the 86 members of congress that the tea party sent there with faith-based politics, rather than fact-based politics. so for instance if the ideological commitment to the free market and to ann rand and the bible and this weird mix that is the tee party tells them that it is better to bring down the u.s. economy than to help the first african-american president succeed in an effort to delegitimize him, that is what they do, because it is a faith-based politics or michele bachmann saying that gay people can be healed of the gay by praying it a
for more on this, we are joined by "huffington post" contributor frank schaffer. good afternoon, frank. >> hey, martin. >> how are you? >> doing well. how about you? >> and now, in secular europe, people say that politics plays no part in, sorry, religion plays no part in politics. how corrupting is the influence of religion on the political process in this country? >> well, if you think that politics should be about facts, then religion can be very...
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. >> i am a reporter with "huffington post." my question is -- when you talk to policy-makers in washington about the market concentration, you point to the top four or six. they say, well, it is not like it is in the u.k. or in switzerland. it is not that concentrated. double the size of the economy. i am curious to know why the current level of the new -- in the u.s. is dangerous. what is the counter of the argument that it is not as bad? >> not as bad is not my standard. [laughter] we have had -- the u.s. economy has been the most innovative, has -- if you look at our history you have a distribution of financial institutions similar to the distribution of industrial companies. and you can meet the needs either at a local or national level. now we are concentrating it increasingly where the small business and the community has to have some way to deal with this very large institution because that is soon become their only choice. that is the mechanism in europe. it is not as innovative as in the u.s., at least historically. we
. >> i am a reporter with "huffington post." my question is -- when you talk to policy-makers in washington about the market concentration, you point to the top four or six. they say, well, it is not like it is in the u.k. or in switzerland. it is not that concentrated. double the size of the economy. i am curious to know why the current level of the new -- in the u.s. is dangerous. what is the counter of the argument that it is not as bad? >> not as bad is not my...
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"the huffington post" rrts a female member of the british parliament first raised concerns about the ad saying air brush is can't beauting to young women's problems with body image and confidence. can't look too good, i guess. jeopardy came show host alex trebek tore his achilles tendon chase i chasing down a burglar. >> yesterday morning chasing a burglar down the hall at my san francisco hotel until my achilles tendon ruptured and i fell in an ignominious heap. >> trebek says he will have surgery tomorrow. police arrested and charged a 56-year-old woman for possession of stolen property. >>> why did it take china's top leader five days to visit the site of a deadly train collision? his stunning answer coming up next in "globe trekking." (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer i
"the huffington post" rrts a female member of the british parliament first raised concerns about the ad saying air brush is can't beauting to young women's problems with body image and confidence. can't look too good, i guess. jeopardy came show host alex trebek tore his achilles tendon chase i chasing down a burglar. >> yesterday morning chasing a burglar down the hall at my san francisco hotel until my achilles tendon ruptured and i fell in an ignominious heap. >> trebek...
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want to bring up one story from the "huffington post" about what the speaker put forward in terms of debt and deficit. tea party coalition rejects boehner proposal. the "cut, cap, and balance" coalition which boasts of hundreds of tea party groups and more than 100 gop lawmakers in its membership, citing two provisions in his proposal amount to deal breakers. call for creating a congressional commission and its inclusion of a balanced budget amendment according to the group is only for show. they're calling it a symbolic vote, this "cut, cap, and balance" coalition. first call, singer island, florida. rick, democrat, good evening. >> caller: how are you doing today? >> host: what did you think of the speeches and more importantly what is your answer to all this? >> caller: what is my answer to all this. oh, lord. can i give you a little background? >> host: sure. >> caller:. i'm on disability. i've had two major heart attacks. i have a defibrillator. i got $50 in my wallet and i get $5 in the bank. they don't do the deal, i know, i'm living in paradise right now. it is just lucky. it
want to bring up one story from the "huffington post" about what the speaker put forward in terms of debt and deficit. tea party coalition rejects boehner proposal. the "cut, cap, and balance" coalition which boasts of hundreds of tea party groups and more than 100 gop lawmakers in its membership, citing two provisions in his proposal amount to deal breakers. call for creating a congressional commission and its inclusion of a balanced budget amendment according to the group...
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huffington will discuss the future of journalism. and then the chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission will join us. if i could ask both of our guest speakers to come up for just a moment. i have one last question as well as a couple more things, our last question and then get to the other partner for both of you, a very important question, what was the state of food in space? >> trent condo. real jumbo shrimp with cocktail sauce and everything. use dehydrated food. you add water and headed back to normal. that is without a doubt my favorite. >> your favorite food. >> charlie still my answer. those cupcakes look pretty good. fortunately the way that we package stuff, you'd be all massed stuff and you would not. the suit, we have 400 options. i also liked the creamed spinach, believe it or not. a lot of my crew members think that it is pretty disgusting. [laughter] >> here are the other housekeeping and ministers. are complementary coffee mugs. the other thing is that i said this to gary sinise the yesterday, short hair cuts are
huffington will discuss the future of journalism. and then the chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission will join us. if i could ask both of our guest speakers to come up for just a moment. i have one last question as well as a couple more things, our last question and then get to the other partner for both of you, a very important question, what was the state of food in space? >> trent condo. real jumbo shrimp with cocktail sauce and everything. use dehydrated food. you add water...
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they sat down with pat buchanan and "the huffington post's" alex wagner to dissect the 2012 republican field. here's that conversation. >> chris christie, you know kris christie better than anybody else. you've hugged him longer than anybody on the set. >> very huggable. >> mika, knowing chris krchrist the way you do, do you think there's any way he gets dragged into this republican race? >> yes, i do, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> you think it does, you think it doesn't happen? when he's hugging you, is he whispering in your ear saying, if they just ask me nice? >> no, they're begging him. they're already begging him. and we could have a turning point in history where things are really bads and he is really put on the spot and kind of forced. and i hope that doesn't happen for his sake. >> i will tell you -- >> and for his family's sake. >> you look at barack obama's weaknesses, alex, and even his own base will say, his weaknesses, he's a professor. as pat buchanan said four years ago, this guy is all faculty lounge. he's a professor, he's not -- he doesn't seem to be decisive at t
they sat down with pat buchanan and "the huffington post's" alex wagner to dissect the 2012 republican field. here's that conversation. >> chris christie, you know kris christie better than anybody else. you've hugged him longer than anybody on the set. >> very huggable. >> mika, knowing chris krchrist the way you do, do you think there's any way he gets dragged into this republican race? >> yes, i do, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> you think it does,...
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with us, we have political writer for the "huffington post," sam stine. we have the chairman and co-publisher of the nye nearby daily news, warren zuckerman. anything going on in your world lately? boring. >> you would think we are interested in the local news, we are all watching london. >> i wonder why. also with us, after the week we have had in politics, msnbc political analyst and chairman of the republican committee, michael steele. anything going on in your town? >> it's sleepy. >> in washington, oh, yeah, we have the former -- i am stretching long enough. get him over here, please. enough make-up. enough make-up. he's a diva. he's late again and i'm stretching. former governor from -- seriously. it's unbelievable. >> this is the earliest he's ever been late. >> is that joe stuck in the make-up parlor, again? >> you would think i take a long time in make-up. >> former governor -- >> he's primping. >> he likes to look in the mirror and talk to himself. >> former governor of vermont, howard dean is here this morning. amazing, joe is here, too, everyb
with us, we have political writer for the "huffington post," sam stine. we have the chairman and co-publisher of the nye nearby daily news, warren zuckerman. anything going on in your world lately? boring. >> you would think we are interested in the local news, we are all watching london. >> i wonder why. also with us, after the week we have had in politics, msnbc political analyst and chairman of the republican committee, michael steele. anything going on in your town?...
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also "the huffington post." also "the daily based." none of these may consider themselves liberal but i go there. time.re almost out of we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. i would like to remind you of some upcoming speakers, one of whom is in the political space. gov. jarret -- gary johnson. on august 30, we will have an interview with labor secretary hilda solis. and rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york on september 6. before we get to the last question, i would like to present our guest with a gift. that is, we call it the mud but you can -- mug a you can drink coffee or tea out of it. >> it will be sweetie. >> looking back at history, can you think of two presidents that you admire the most? >> yeah, republican would be abraham lincoln. my all-time favorite president is george washington. the reason is he was a reluctant president. he did not choose the job but people around him saw his character and saw the type of life he has lived and urged him to be president. abraham lincoln for obvious reasons. he
also "the huffington post." also "the daily based." none of these may consider themselves liberal but i go there. time.re almost out of we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. i would like to remind you of some upcoming speakers, one of whom is in the political space. gov. jarret -- gary johnson. on august 30, we will have an interview with labor secretary hilda solis. and rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york on september 6. before we get to the last...